Tag: Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance)
State Senators Announce Legislation to Bolster Cal Fire Pay, Fire Prevention Efforts
How many California residents are aware that CalFire’s fire fighters are not all full time employees? A large chunk are laid off 3-months each year and have to go on unemployment. That is about to change according to Senate President...
CA Lawmaker Claims Wildfires are ‘Being Driven by Climate Change’
Thursday in the California Assembly, lawmakers debated and voted to approve $2.5B in wildfire relief bills, only after Democrats blocked an additional $1 billion for wildfire prevention, requested by Republicans. As the Globe reported, Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance) told colleagues...
‘Trick or Treat’ in July!
The recent article in the California Globe covering the style of Democrat Leadership through the maneuvers of Assembly Bill 440 draw more concern and weariness from this Californian. While political shifting and backroom dealing are all matters of fact in...
California Democrats ‘Leading’ Through Fraud, Deceit, Divisiveness, and Election Interference
When California’s Governor and legislative leaders are forced to deceive the populace, and wave rules to get what they want, they no longer lead. The Globe has had discussions with several Senior Capitol staffers about some of the recent machinations...
California Attorney General Targets Concerned Parents but Remains Silent on Illegal Chinese COVID Lab
California Attorney General Rob Bonta has opened an investigation into the Chino Valley Unified School District, which authorized notification to parents if a child starts to identify as a different gender. Bonta claims he “has a substantial interest in protecting...
Wildfires and Rolling Blackouts: CA Democrat Lawmakers Pushing Electric Vehicles
With wildfires burning 1.3 million acres throughout the state, and rolling power blackouts from the weak electrical grid, the California State Senate Appropriations Committee voted to pass Assembly Bill 326 to make driving an Electric Vehicle “more accessible for all...